WHAT IS IT: The New Warrior Training Adventure weekend is a real time hero’s journey, and the challenge of a lifetime for many men. This is not a retreat, a conference, or a workshop. We invite men to join us for a safe, cutting edge sex, alcohol, and drug free life-changing experience, 48 hours to look at your life without distractions.

Though all NWTA weekends are open to all men, some choose our GBTQ-focused NWTAs. The staff on this special weekend is comprised mostly of GBTQ men.

HOW LONG IS IT: Exact times vary, but 5pmFriday until 5pmSunday is usual.

WHAT YOU WILL GET: You’ll get more than you’re willing to hope for: purpose, passion, vibrancy, joy, healing, connection to self, new energy, clarity, power, freedom, understanding, brotherhood, and trust. Over 59,000 men have now taken this journey, and every man’s experience has been unique.

WHAT DOES IT COST: Prices vary according to location. The cost is between $650 and $750 in the U.S. This includes all accommodations, meals and materials. Financial assistance and payment plans are often available.

WHO RUNS IT: The ManKind Project International. We are a 35 year-old nonprofit organization with a proven track-record of helping men grow, flourish, and build community. We want your life to be ALL that you want it to be. We want you to be healthy in mind, body and spirit, to feel valuable and powerful as a mature man in the world. We want a culture that is safe, supportive and vibrant for our partners, families, chosen families, kids and grand-kids. If you want that too, then take this to heart – this training will have a profound impact on you and all those you care about.

Recent Press

Out Smart Magazine Houston – MKP Helps Men Overcome Internalized HomophobiaOutsmart Magazine – Houston’s LGBTQ Magazine published a piece about the ManKind Project’s New Warrior Training Adventure GBTQ Gateway and its impact on men.
Thanks to Cameron Wallace for this write-up, and to the many men who shared testimonials about the ManKind Project.
Here is the the article!
http://www.outsmartmagazine.com/2017/10/gay-houstonians-say-mankind-project-helped-them-conquer-internalized-homophobia/
Excerpt:
Tony Gray of Houston, another graduate of ...